Japan will expand sanctions against the Russian Federation, Wildberries denied information about the blocking of goods from sellers in the amount of about 50 billion rubles, most leaders support the reduction of the working week and other events on May 26 .

Japan to expand sanctions against the Russian Federation, Neuralink will implant chips in people: the main thing May 26

World

  • Japan will expand sanctions against the Russian Federation. The country will freeze the assets of 17 more people and 78 organizations, according to the country’s finance ministry.

Business

  • Wildberries denied information about the blocking of goods from sellers in the amount of about 50 billion rubles, RIA Novosti reported.
  • 81% of executives support the transition to a four-day work week. At the same time, only 4% of companies are considering such an opportunity in the next three years alone.
  • Following the resumption of direct flights to Georgia, Russians have become more interested in traveling to the country, but do not see a “boom” in travel agency bookings, RBC reports.

Technologies

  • Elon Musk’s Neuralink has been allowed to test brain chips on humans. In the near future the company will announce on the recruitment of participants in the first clinical trials.
  • Tinkoff Mobile, which operates on Tele2 infrastructure, is entering new regions in partnership with MTS. The first regions will be the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Stavropol Territory, and by the end of the year the bank operator will work in all regions of the country, writes Kommersant.

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